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SELENIUM DEFICIENCY AS A DAMAGING FACTOR IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE TESTICLES

Baymuradov R.R.. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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Currently, the doctrine of microelements is actively developing in biology and medicine. There is no doubt about the significant role of macro and microelements in the diverse functions of the whole organism and each cell separately. This article provides a review of the literature on changes in the reproductive system with selenium deficiency in the male body

Keywords: selenium, testicles, selenoproteins

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601

Last page

604

For citation:Baymuradov R.R. - SELENIUM DEFICIENCY AS A DAMAGING FACTOR IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE TESTICLES//New Day in Medicine 12(74)2024 601-604 https://https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/12-74-2024

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